Turning left out of our cafe, this Temple is just a couple of minutes walk on the right hand side of the road.

Sitting in a wide, open compound, notable features of this Wat are; the interesting collection of artifacts inside the main Temple, which include:

  • old record players
  • radios and a tape machine
  • more of those wall paintings
  • a very beautiful Vihan
  • a most impressive Monks dwelling.

There is a sheltered sitting area and , like many of the Temples, a wide variety of plant life.

Another feature of the main Temple worth a note are the beautifully gilded wooden doors.

A Gold painted Chedi sits next to the Temple.

Once again I could find no English Language History information here and there was no one around to ask. For mention of Wat Chai Prakiat elsewhere try looking here.

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This is the first edition of what we hope to become a comprehensive photo guide to the streets of Chiang Mai. So whether you are looking for an ATM, hairdressers, pharmacy, or any other service check here. As the guide grows you’ll find more choice and hopefully better value whatever you are looking for.

Once you find what you want check on our google map for precise location.

Ratchadamnoen Road going from Wat Phra Sing to Thapae Gate.

Immediately below is the shop list , numbered and designated left or right as in left or right hand side of the road. For easy recognition match the key to the appropriate photo in the gallery at the bottom of the page.

  • 1 left–Top of Thailand Tour Agents-  no reviews or links at this point.
  • 1 right- The Brain Academy- popular with Thai students for extra learning.
  • 2 left– small Thai Hairdressers- go on make yourself even more beautiful.
  • 2 right- Kasikorn Bank ATM machine- no Bank, just machine.
  • 3 left- Sabai Tours- no reviews or links as yet but run by very friendly Thai lady………there is a 7-11- store next door with a Siam Bank ATM machine.
  • 3 right– Coffee shop popular with Thai students from the nearby high schools and nextdoor is RSN Tours–no reviews  as yet.
  • 4 left- This is a thriving Thai Off License, usually open after 10 am.
  • 4 right..before this shop is a wide Thai beauty and cleaning product shop.. the shop in the photo is a laundry outlet that also has postcards for sale.
  • 5 left- This is one of those glorious Thai shops that defies pinning down, selling, as it does , various things from Fruit to plastic display units.
  • 5 right- This lovely Pharmacy is run by a friendly Thai Lady, who has a good command of English Language.
  • 6 left- This is a local Thai cafe- Don’t be shy, go try it out. -no reviews as yet.
  • 6 right- Here is a row of Bangkok Bank ATM machines with another small Thai Cafe at the end of this row of shops.
  • 7 left- this is a Graphics design shop- no reviews as yet.
  • 7 right- After you have walked past Wat Si Goet you come to The Chiang Mai Central Police Station.
  • 8 left-next on the left comes a Thai cafe supplies shop, selling drinking straws, takeaway cartons , plastic cutlery, etc….at the end of this row is a local Animal Clinic, open from 1pm until 3pm and then 6pm until 8pm.
  • 8 right- after the police station you cross the crossroads with JahBan and as you do you will this this small Thai newspaper and cigarette stall- they do have The Bangkok Post and Chiang Mai Mail.
  • 9 left- on the left after passing Wat Tung Yuu you will walk on to the cross with jah Bahn; as you cross you get to All Seasons Tour and internet cafe.-no reviews as yet.
  • 9 right- A small thai bar -open evenings. no reviews as yet.
  • 10 left-Chiang Mai ReflexologyCentre-150 baht an hour, very skilled massuers–next door is Chiang Mai Tailors, no reviews as yet.
  • 10 right-A Thai sign making shop with a Motorcy Repair shop next door.-no reviews as yet.
  • 11left- Another Thai Hairdressers for you, very friendly lady with good command of English Language, di me a good crop for 80 baht.
  • 11 right- Wide frontage Car repair shop-no reviews as yet
  • 12 left- On the other side of the Traffic light controlled intersection with Phra Pok Klao, stands this proud building whoes ground floor is occupied by Herb Basics health food shop.
  • 12 right- Chiang Mai Forensics Police station.
  • 13 left- next to Herb Basics, continuing towards Thapae Gate is a Thai Trophy makers.
  • 13 right- TIC  Tours, very popular tours with backpackers, very friendly and helpful staff, good prices.
  • 14 left- English Language School—looking for a job? why not try here?
  • 14 right-Right next door To TIC is this Thai Massage shop-lots of good comments about this place from some of my customers.
  • 15 left- Singer Motorcy Show room
  • 15 right-You will find these shops right next door to The Brick Road Cafe-thats us-; first Relax and Refresh, sells essential oils, handmade soaps, etc, and also offers Thai and Foot massage. next door towards Thapae Gate is Chiang Mai Cotton, selling Handmade cotton clothes.
  • 16 left- Treasury Pavilion; free entry into this building that apparently holds vast coin displays-no reviews at present.
  • 16 right- Thai Beauty Clinic and next door to the left in the photo is a childs medical clinic.
  • 17 left- Chiang Mai Architects Collaborative.
  • 17 right- Large frontage Thai Dry Cleaners.
  • 18 left- Mitsubushi Showroom
  • 18 right-Thai Postcard and Postal service outlet- very reasonable overseas postage and shipping.
  • 19 left- AUA language Centre – this building is often used for shows such as music recitals.
  • 19right- Two arty souvenir / collectors shops here.. first The Lanna Gallery, Art Gallery shop and then LondonI clothes shop.
  • 20 left- first a Thai Laundry service and next door a Postal service shop- no reviews as yet.
  • 20 right- The Lanna Architecture Centre- no reviews as yet.
  • 21 left- A large open market, along the lines of the Sunday Walking Market. On the left side this finds you at the Thape Gate end.
  • 21 right- Chiang Mai Collective , Thai Tailors shop.-no reviews as yet.
  • 22 right- Thai Car  repairs workshop.-no reviews as yet
  • 23 right- Thai motor cy sales- no reviews as yet.
  • 24 right- Dtac Mobile Phone service main office.
  • 25 right- Thai Tour shop and bicycle rental.. no reviews as yet.
  • 26 right- Daihatsu Show Room
  • 27 right- AUA language school -very popular with Thai Students wanting to learn english, also do Thai for english speakers.
  • 28-right- Toyota Show Room
  • 29-right- Large outlet selling all manner of electrical goods from mobile phones, cameras and computers to air conditioning units and even motorcycles. Lots of great deals to be had.
  • 30 right- Internet shop-no reviews as yet.
  • 31 right- UOB currency Exchange and ATM and then Siam Commercial Bank and ATM
  • 32 right-Touch Massage and training shop-no reviews as yet.
  • 33 right- Thai Tour Shop and then  small Pharmacy- no reviews as yet.
  • 34 right-Another pharmacy and then Postal Service shop.-no reviews as yet

This brings you to the Thapae Gate end on the right.

If you have used any of the outlets featured on this page and wish to send us a review please do so by email using the contact link at the bottom of the page.


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So yesterday we took a day off from the teaching and went in to Chiang Mai to collect the furniture from The Brick Road Cafe.

DSCF3237Getting in to town at just after 10am we went for food first, at Brix on the corner of Ratchadamnoen Rd and Moon Muang Rd , at Thapae Gate. The Brick Road Cafe is now closed for at least a month I believe, for complete refurbishment.

We had arranged to meet Dimitri at the cafe at 11 o’clock.

On arriving in Chiang Mai we still weren’t sure how we were going to move the furniture. After a phone call to a pick-up truck and driver rental service, we decided on using a Song Taow.

The pick-up people suggested that we would need at least two, possibly 3 runs and wanted to charge 1000 baht each run.

The driver of the Song Taow offered 400 baht a run and then said he’d be prepared to get it all on one run for 800 baht.

movingIt took a bit of pushing and shoving, with the seats folded away;  one cupboard tied on the back step and 3 matressess strapped to the roof but it went ok and I ended up giving him 1000 as he also did a lot of the loading and unloading.

I skipped out of the unloading, staying behind in Chiang Mai whilst Boon went with the Song Taow. After taking a couple of Ice Coffees at The Writers Club and booking in for a foot massage later on, I then went to Airport Plaza for an hour in the gym.

Boon was back, waiting at The Brick Road when I finished at the Gym and then he went book buying while I went for a long overdue foot massage.

The furniture is now stored at our house waiting to go into the first Foundation House once we rent, hopefully start of September.

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Another interesting day. Did my recent posts in the morning before getting ready for an afternoons teaching. But, when we got to school it turned out they were having a half day so we came back home.

I did a little more stuff on the internet and filled in an important document I need to send to the UK and then we decided to head into Chiang Mai for our first Gym session.

So i now know it takes about 45 minutes to get to the gym from here. I also know, from the after effects, that whether I like it or not, age and a long stretch without significant exercise, has taken their toll and I really need to make this a regular event. I also need to do it gradually. Trouble is the latent strength is not so much reduced , and neither is my ego, resulting in me trying to do far too much on the exercise machines, on my very first day.

With Boon watching closely, making sure I did it, I first did 15 minutes one of the walking machines, and did manage to raise a tidy sweat. I then went from machine to machine working on the upper body and then legs, for a further 30 minutes.

It turned out to be a good thing that we were on a time limit because we had arranged to meet Jonathan in town at 4.30. This meant that i had to stop after 45 minutes, even though, with the adrenaline now pumping, i wanted to do more.

In the changing room I soon realised that this would not have been wise and that I had stopped at around the right point as my whole body quivered from its exertions and continued to do so for about an hour.

thapae-gate-from-montri-hotelOnce at the Montri Hotel, at the top of Ratchadamnoen Rd, opposite Thapae Gate, we took a table outside, ordered drinks and waited for Jonathan. By 4.45 I decided I should check inside and sure enough spotted Jonathan who had been sitting there for about 20 minutes unaware that we had arrived already.

After eating as well we went inside, at least me and Jonathan did, Boon went off to buy a book. Jonathan wanted to interview me about my experience of TEFL courses and was recording the interview so we needded to be indoors to exclude the traffic noise.

The interview was fun and of course we chatted more as well. Boon returned after a while and we left at about 6.30 and headed home. Jonathan had to go get ready to do his next interview.

He’ll be back off to Dubai in a couple of days, but we will stay in touch and I’m sure he’ll be back to Chiang Mai again in the not too distant future.

chiangmaigateOn the way we first called at Chiang Mai Gate food stalls to get stuff to take home with us.

Coming home first we then went to the Temple in the first village we go through on our way to school.

Earlier we had spotted that they were having a Festival there.

dscf2500We had seen the start of a local ‘rocket competition’,

where they use rockets to power a small trolley trying to see how far it will go along a wire cable stretched between two posts on an upwards incline.

Getting there at 8pm we sadly discovered that most of the activities has finished and people were busy packing everything up.

partyIt had apparently been going on for two days.

Never mind, it won’t be the last one.

More photos from today in our photobucket album here.

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festcm2So if you didn’t know already, there is still time to go and check out the festivities at Wat Chedi Luang, that have apparently been going on all week.

In Prapoklao Rd outside the front entrance to Wat Chedi Luang, you will find many different Thai Food stalls.

Yesterday there was a parade down Ratchadamnoen, and very possibly one every day. I’d love to tell you more about whats going on inside the temple grounds but I simply didnt have time in the end. And besides, I plan to visit the festival properly on Saturday and didn’t want to spoil the surprise for myself.

fest10What I can say is that these events are always very colourful and well worth a visit, for a taste of local culture. And I would like to point out that this is indeed very much part of the local Chiang Mai culture, and not just some show put on for tourists.

Pop along and enjoy.

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Its been an interesting week to say the least. Finally time to get down to the serious task of teaching. Will I make a good teacher after-all? That will remain to be seen. Although I have a proven record as a carer, being a teacher is a totally different ball game, as I am rapidly learning. But those who know me will be aware that once I have actually committed myself, I will do my best. Check in for my weekly reports and see how I do. Or should I say we? Boon is accompanying me as my classroom assistant and has shown an immediate aptitude for teaching, that has been one of the joys for me this week, watching him flourish as he takes over the job of explaining things that my level of Thai language does not allow me to do properly.

Indeed, on a scale of 1-10 for teaching ability this week I’d mark myself down at a dubious 6 and Somboon at a well deserved 9.

Given the task of teaching P4, P5 and P6 one of the first headaches was realising that the level of English taught previously means that many of these students have little chance of following the course book provided without being taken through the basics first. Very few of any of the levels go much further than recognising the alphabet.

The Thai system being what it is, the school is fairly insistent that the course books are followed by P5 and P6 as it is these books that their all important tests are based upon.

So the big task is to find ways of breaking down each exercise into the simplest components to ensure that the pupils understand what they are learning.

Being happy when my brain is well exercised, this , luckily, is one of the joys for me.

Another joy is the enthusiasm of most of the students for being taught by a native English teacher.

p4The first two days went reasonably well, accounting for my own initial nervousness and poor preparation on the first day. The main thing that came out of it was the need to use Boon much more as a second teacher, rather than just an assistant.

Three, back to back , hour long lessons is also a bit of a pain, but manageable. On Mondays and Tuesdays it is P5 from12.30 to 1.30, P6 from 1.30 to 2.30 and the delightful P4 from 2.30 to 3.30.

One of the first things we did with all the classes was the basic introduction, ‘My name is….’. As I went from child to child getting them to introduce themselves, Boon was busy with the camera taking photos of all the students.

P5 is the largest class with 16 pupils, yes I know, I’m lucky. The next headache was realising that maintaining discipline , even with relatively small class sizes may not be easy. The novelty of a farang teacher brings excitement and a tendency for some of the children to want to fool around and make fun. This was a minor problem for a couple of days. For me most of it was insignificant and did not detract from the class to much.

However, Somboon made it clear that he wasn’t impressed and warned me that the problem would likely get much worse if I didn’t lay the law down soon, pointing out the absolute silence in the other classrooms run by the Thai teachers.

Realising that although I don’t necessarily think that absolute silence is a good sign either, I do except that I must respect the culture here and find a balance between my own liberalism and what is expected in Thai schools.

Another mild headache came on Wednesday when we arrived early, as instructed. According to our timetable, we would be teaching P4 from 11.30 to 12.30, P5 from 12.30 to 1.30 and P6 from 1.30 to 2.3o.

Well 11.30 to 12.30 turns out to be lunch time. Then there followed a protracted discussion between all the teachers, who were somewhat perturbed that we were apparently teaching English everyday and that the times we had been given, did not match up with their own timetables. I rapidly made it clear that I had no wish to cause a problem and was happy with any timetable they came up with.

In the end it was decided that we would not be teaching P6 on Tuesdays or Fridays.

On this Wednesday we ended up with P4 from 12.30 to 1.30 and then P6 from 1.30 t0 2.30 and no P5.  At least Boon did. I could only do half of P4s lesson because I had to shoot off into town to get my new visa at Chiang Mai Immigration. My work permit had come through on Tuesday, I managed to go to City Hall for that late after school. Yesterday I got to Immigration for around 1.30 and had a little over an hours wait until I got the first installment of my new visa. I have to go back in 1 month when I should then get a further 2 months after which I should receive a new 12 month visa. Happy days.

fest13Having got my visa i popped in to The Brick Road Cafe, where Dimitri has now installed electronic mosquito zappers. Only stopping for coffee, I caught sight of a parade that came up Ratchadamnoen Rd to Wat Chedi Luang. Asking the staff what this was they pointed out that it is the annual 7 day festival at the Temple held to bring good luck for the city.

I also popped to the photo shop by the Three Kings Monument and had the childrens photos developed into passport size pics, and took the chance to go for a foot massage at ChiangMai Reflexology Centre while i waited for the photos.

Today at school went very well with all the classes. there was a bit of a swop around again, when we took P6 first, (12.30-1.30), then P5 and P4.

Boon had already stuck the photos onto individual cards which we handed out to all the students at the start of each class, getting them to write down, my name is………. This was very popular with the children and a great tool for me to get to remember all the names.

Boon then did a great job in both P6 and P5 helping to explain a few of the basic grammar points, such as the verb ‘to be’ and all the tenses. Again I am fortunate to have him helping as he was able to explain in one hour what it may have taken me a week.

P4 today got the first real dose of me laying down the law. They really were quite excitable today and a few of them were constantly chattering and playing around. A sharp rap on the table and a short speech on behaviour, delivered in my most ‘angry’ tone along with the threat of a visit to Khruu Yai for any pupil who wanted to disrupt the class in the future, and all was well and at the end of the lesson I took them outside for a team game of ‘find the word’, just to show that learning in my class can be fun, if they behave.

The weeks not quite over but i am feeling much more comfortable about it all after getting the first couple of days out of the way and already looking forward to next week.

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Looking to meet some cute Thai birds? What are you waiting for? Get along to The Brick Road Cafe in Ratchadamnoen Rd, Chiang Mai. This is a popular spot for some of the cutest chicks to hang out in Chiang Mai.

92Just this morning I spotted this hot little thing going through morning exercises around the back of the cafe.

In fact , when I looked closer there were lots of them. Haven’t tracked down a classification yet but they were around the size of Tits, with a beautiful red crest.

A beautiful sight and sound to wake up to.

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Looking for a chilled out place to stay in the heart of Chiang Mai? Want to get away from the whole christmas thing? Why not think about ringing in -053 272012- and booking your room now? At the moment we still have just the single room, Room 6, available and we already have bookings on a couple of our rooms for later in the week. The good news is that theres a good chance that we will have a couple of our double rooms free tomorrow depending on travel descisions by our present guests. So ring or email now to reserve your Christmas Free haven in Ratchadamnoen Rd Chiang Mai.

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Yes , although our present group of guests are all still settled in nicely, our most popular room, Room 1; thats the room with 2 kingsize double beds, sleeping up to 4 people for just 250 baht a night( the room); is still available at time of writing. The room is large and airy, with small wardrobes,(2), two fans, and a great view of the Chedi at Wat Chedi Luang, directly behind us. So get on down to Ratchadamnoen Rd, in the heart of the Old City, Chiang Mai and join our ‘family’.

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